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K-3First Facts: Faceless, Spineless, and Brainless Ocean Animals series.
With their full-page color photographs and spacious text formatting, these attractive books on marine invertebrates will fill elementary research needs. While the information provided is relatively superficial and it can be difficult to discern the body parts (polyp, bud, mouth, etc.) despite the labeling on some photos, libraries wanting basic introductions to these creatures could do worse. Reading list. Glos., ind. Review covers these First Facts: Faceless, Spineless, and Brainless Ocean Animals titles: Jellyfish and Sea Anemones.